how to change zip. to mod.

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Joined: 03/06/2012

here i have a new idea of a goo ball i already had the image and the effects
but i cant change it into a ball changing mod

i don't know what to do Tired

All my addin | I love you World of Goo!

Joined: 12/23/2010

All you have to do is rename the file and replace the .zip extension with .goomod. However, to do this, you'll have to show extensions for files. To do that, go to Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalization -> Folder Options, and in the View tab uncheck the box "Hide extensions for known file types". (That's for Windows 7, if you have a different system you can search instructions in Google.)

When that's done, just rename a file and replace "zip" with "goomod". Done!

Joined: 03/06/2012

thank you for the info

oh yea and one more thing
i saw your animation i think it was awesome
how do you make a moving picture like that?

All my addin | I love you World of Goo!

Joined: 12/23/2010

What picture do you mean?

Joined: 03/06/2012

"My Animated Sprites" on the bottom left of your post?
is that Animated Sprites is yours?

because there is a word "My" in it
so it has to be yours

right?

All my addin | I love you World of Goo!

Joined: 12/23/2010

Oh, totally forgot about that. Yes, those are mine, I occasionally make one when I feel like it.

I make them using GIMP, a free Photoshop alternative. They're animated GIF files, and you can find plenty of tutorials online on how to make them using different tools. The actual image frames that I use are from sprite sheets from the Spriter's Resource, which are basically just images of animation taken from video games.

Joined: 03/06/2012

ooooo....

okay lets just discus this in the other forum

All my addin | I love you World of Goo!

Joined: 02/20/2011

he made my Super mario gif!

-_-

Joined: 12/23/2010

Well, I actually resized it. That was a piece of cake though, GIMP practically did it automatically.